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Don't try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls - it's more democratic. Crash Davis“First sinker I ever threw was to Jason Varitek in my first start in the big leagues. … He said, ‘Here, throw a two-seam.’ I guess he thought I threw one. So I just gripped it and threw it,” Buchholz recalled. “I wasn’t going to tell Jason Varitek I didn’t throw a two-seam fastball. It was pretty funny.”

I'm also appalled at the way Tito was trashed in the fall. Still, for History sake, I wish he would come to the 100th year anniversary. Nothing can take away from those World Series wins, and Francona will always be a big part of it.

The "Organization" changes from year to year, the owners change periodically, but there is only one Boston, only one Fenway Park and only one historic group :Red Sox Fans"

Be the bigger man, Terry, and come for all of us.

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As I grew up, I knew that as a building (Fenway Park) was on the level of Mount Olympus, the Pyramid at Giza, the nation's capitol, the czar's Winter Palace, and the Louvre — except, of course, that is better than all those inconsequential places” ― Bart Giamatti

If you stitch up a deep cut without cleaning it out properly, the skin may heal temporarily, only to rupture later due to the underlying infection. And this was a very deep cut. The sooner it's cleaned out the better, and the longer the team goes on covering it with bandages the worse it will smell.

I respect what you're saying Macs, but I applaud Terry for not participating in the cover up. And I think asking him to smile and shake hands with whoever it was who held the knife is asking too much in this case.

I hope he'll show up on the big screen and that the fans will stand and cheer long and loud for him.

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Don't try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls - it's more democratic. Crash Davis“First sinker I ever threw was to Jason Varitek in my first start in the big leagues. … He said, ‘Here, throw a two-seam.’ I guess he thought I threw one. So I just gripped it and threw it,” Buchholz recalled. “I wasn’t going to tell Jason Varitek I didn’t throw a two-seam fastball. It was pretty funny.”

If you stitch up a deep cut without cleaning it out properly, the skin may heal temporarily, only to rupture later due to the underlying infection. And this was a very deep cut. The sooner it's cleaned out the better, and the longer the team goes on covering it with bandages the worse it will smell.

I respect what you're saying Macs, but I applaud Terry for not participating in the cover up. And I think asking him to smile and shake hands with whoever it was who held the knife is asking too much in this case.

I hope he'll show up on the big screen and that the fans will stand and cheer long and loud for him.

This cut was neer cleaned,until its determined who screwed tito it cant,this falls on John Henry to fix,he chose to ignore it.Im with base here.

Terry Francona is the new manager of the Cleveland Indians.GOOD LUCK TITO!!!!!!

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As I grew up, I knew that as a building (Fenway Park) was on the level of Mount Olympus, the Pyramid at Giza, the nation's capitol, the czar's Winter Palace, and the Louvre — except, of course, that is better than all those inconsequential places” ― Bart Giamatti

I love it that he's there for the challenge. He's the best, and I wish him success.

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Don't try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls - it's more democratic. Crash Davis“First sinker I ever threw was to Jason Varitek in my first start in the big leagues. … He said, ‘Here, throw a two-seam.’ I guess he thought I threw one. So I just gripped it and threw it,” Buchholz recalled. “I wasn’t going to tell Jason Varitek I didn’t throw a two-seam fastball. It was pretty funny.”